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How would you say "walk-in?"

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On a business, sometimes you see things like, "Walk-ins welcome!" How would you say "walk-in" in spanish in that sort of context?

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updated Mar 14, 2011
posted by liz_ellis

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¡Bienvenidos! No se necesita una cita/se puede entrar sin cita. Something like that?

updated Mar 14, 2011
posted by Sheily
That will work. Thanks! - liz_ellis, Mar 14, 2011
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updated Mar 14, 2011
posted by Gocika
Woohoo, vote for the random blank comment! ;-P - DJ_Huero, Mar 14, 2011
:D - Gocika, Mar 14, 2011
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Hmmm, we don't really have this here....you just enter a place naturally and don't need a sign raspberry

I mean true story, I have never seen a sign like this anywhere.

updated Mar 14, 2011
posted by 00494d19
We see them here, especially outside of some salons that are sometimes known for appointments only. - EL_MAG0, Mar 14, 2011